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[2006-07-10 01:43 UTC] judas dot iscariote at gmail dot com

IT works perfectly fine with a current version of PHP ( in my case 5_2 CVS), so you better try PHP5, you should be using PHP4 anyway..
ps: it is reproducible in current PHP 4_4 CVS, but Im not sure if this is gonna be fixed (if a bug), wait for official answer.

[2006-07-10 01:59 UTC] alex at thresholdstate dot com

The latest PHP5 I have access to is 5.0.4, and it fails there.

[2006-07-10 04:09 UTC] judas dot iscariote at gmail dot com

Well..with current 5_2 version I get:
array(2) {
["title"]=>
string(23) "Best Scripting Language"
["desc"]=>
string(42) "See <a href=\http://www.php.net/\>PHP</a>!"
}
although this not what you expect, is much better, since you can use str_replace() to replace backslashes with double quotes if you want.

[2006-07-10 04:27 UTC] alex at thresholdstate dot com

Not sure I'd describe it as "much better", since it clashes with windows paths. Consider:
path = "\"C:\Program Files\blah\""
5.2 would presumably render this as '\C:\Program Files\blah\\', which loses the distinction between "escaped" quotes and plain backslashes.